Folks -

I was using my Kanguru USB drive with my Fedora Core 1 system and
it got hung up on a umount.  I was working on too many things at
once, didn't notice it and just pulled out the drive.  The filesystem
on it was erased (plus the data .. I've got that elsewhere, thankfully)
but now I can't mount it or reformat it.  Every time I try, I get the
message that it's write protected.  Of course, I've moved the switch
back and forth several times, but it still won't format (I've tried 
a RedHat 9 system and WinXP as well but all messages about it state
that is it can't be written to).

I've tried fdisk, mkdosfs and everything else that I can think of,
but the partition is gone and the USB drive "thinks" that it's in
write protect mode no matter how the switch is set (yes, I did try
setting it to lock and formatting, but that didn't help :-).

Is there any way to fix this?

Any ideas would be appreciated,
Debbie
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